rdougan wrote:Is there a nicer way to highlighting the errors/text? It only seems to add a border, which is a bit hackish. No way to change the scope of the text and use the theme properly?

There is no way to change the scope of text, that is determined by the syntax. If you pull the latest version of https://github.com/Kronuz/SublimeLint, I added support for setting the background/foreground of the offending lines themselves, not just an outline of the line. You can set those colors yourself by modifying the theme. This makes errors much more obvious. Soon there will also be support for going to the next/previous error.

rdougan wrote:Is there a nicer way to highlighting the errors/text? It only seems to add a border, which is a bit hackish. No way to change the scope of the text and use the theme properly?

There is no way to change the scope of text, that is determined by the syntax. If you pull the latest version of https://github.com/Kronuz/SublimeLint, I added support for setting the background/foreground of the offending lines themselves, not just an outline of the line. You can set those colors yourself by modifying the theme. This makes errors much more obvious. Soon there will also be support for going to the next/previous error.

Just a quick note ( i dont know if was here already, please forgive me i didn't read all thread ):On windows, you kind of need to add PHP directory to your PATH variables, otherwise php lint won't work. On win7 you can do it like this:

Press win+pause. In the window that opened, pick "advanced system settings" from the sidebar. In the new window that opens pick "environment variables". Double click on the PATH variable and, at the end of the string add the path to PHP dirDon't forget the semicolon!

Restart Sublime and enjoy this great plugin!

Probably you need to do the same for each language (Py, perl and so on).